- Les
Châtiments (French pronunciation: [le ʃatimɑ̃], "The Castigations" or "The Punishments") is a
collection of
poems by
Victor Hugo,
first published in...
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including Les Misérables, and
three widely praised collections of
poetry (Les
Châtiments, 1853; Les Contemplations, 1856; and La Légende des siècles, 1859). However...
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Crime et
châtiment may
refer to:
Crime and
Punishment (1935
French film)
Crime and
Punishment (1956 film) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Crime and
Punishment (French:
Crime et
Châtiment) is a 1956
French crime film
based on the
eponymous 1866
novel by
Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Proud of his position...
- d'un Jour (2001), the César-nominated Sur mes lèvres (2002), Rire et
Châtiment (2003),
Syriana (2005), the César-winner The Beat That My
Heart Skipped...
- 1800s. This
contrast was
noted by
Victor Hugo in 1851 in his poem Les
Châtiments: « Caves de Lille ! on
meurt sous vos
plafonds de pierre ! » ("Cellars...
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Retrieved 14 June 2020. Hugo,
Victor (17
October 1854). "Saint Arnaud". Les
Châtiments (in French). Godfrey, Sima (2
February 2016). "La
Guerre de Crimée n'aura...
- on
February 23. Charles-Henri Ramond, "Lucy
Grizzli Sophie:
crime et
châtiment".
Films du Québec,
February 23, 2024. François Lévesque, "«Lucy Grizzli...
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Castigation (from the
Latin castigatio) or chasti****t (via the
French châtiment) is the
infliction of
severe (moral or corporal) punishment. One who administers...
- (1835) Les Voix intérieures (1837) Les
Rayons et les
Ombres (1840) Les
Châtiments (1853) Les
Contemplations (1856) La Légende des siècles (Part One 1859)...